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The House Mason proudly introduces you to Netherlands Michael Engel or better known by his performing name Overtracked. Born in Rotterdam, Netherlands the young producer can now be found living in Zienkzee close to his home town. From a young … Continue reading →

Lancaster although small is still a great city and it hosts a great number of talented House DJ’s. Among these is 23 year old Andy James who was born in the city and has lived in this city his entire … Continue reading →

Introduced qt this NAMM show the QuNexus introduced by the company KMI (Keith McMillen Instruments). This beautiful instruments sets out to be a major competitor in its market offering a ton of very impressive features. Reviewers stated that jot only … Continue reading →

The Words “Deep House” are extremely over used in modern EDM , but here to use the words in the mostful meaningful way rounding up there finest of rare breeds for a show-stopping steeplechase, Bosconi is proud to invite the world into there stables toasting 5years of there label to demonstrate the sound they have been rearing for the past few years. Leaping from the stocks in a flurry of high-pedigree house and techno, the Stallions bring forth the values they hold dear in electronic music, from young foals to old stallions they have really done themselves justice.

Various strains of Italian house and techno music has been hitting its stride on the international radar of late, as a wave of producers with fresh ideas bring a renewed sense of joy to a scene that seemed to really lack focus for many years. Berlin based duo The Analogue Cops, the Nick Anthony Simoncino and his Hot Mix stable and the Early Sounds collective are diverse examples of this new wave of producers and their boutique imprints, however over the years many have overlooked Bosconi Records and the work it does to represent the rich tapestry of quality underground house music beyond their Florentine base.

The most noticeable difference between this and any other deep house album, it’s just how deep all the artists go even by their own standards. There’s a unifying roughness at work, with deep melodic rhythms the order of the day, but the overall ambience is moody and searching, avoiding obvious cliche beats and big room dynamics for something far more alluring.

Whilst trying to promote the House Mason experience it’s only natural that not only would we have to go back to the roots of house music but we also had to suss out the fresh Talent. Through this haystack of … Continue reading →